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- # Model Card for Model ID
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+ license: apache-2.0
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+ - hivaze/ru-AAQG-QA-QG
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+ pipeline_tag: text2text-generation
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+ ## Description
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+ This is **ai-forever/FRED-T5-large** model trained on **Question-Answering**, **Question-Generation** and **Answer-Aware Question Generation** tasks on russian dataset (**hivaze/ru-AAQG-QA-QG**)
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+ ### Prompts
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+ ```python
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+ AAQG_PROMPT = "Сгенерируй вопрос по тексту, используя известный ответ. Текст: '{context}'. Ответ: '{answer}'."
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+ QG_PROMPT = "Сгенерируй вопрос по тексту. Текст: '{context}'."
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+ QA_PROMPT = "Сгенерируй ответ на вопрос по тексту. Текст: '{context}'. Вопрос: '{question}'."
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+ ```
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+ ### Examples and code
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+ ```python
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+ from transformers import AutoTokenizer, T5ForConditionalGeneration
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+ from functools import partial
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+ saved_checkpoint = 'hivaze/AAQG-QA-QG-FRED-T5-large'
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+ tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(saved_checkpoint)
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+ model = T5ForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained(saved_checkpoint).cuda()
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+ def generate_text(prompt, tokenizer, model, n=1, temperature=0.8, num_beams=3):
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+ encoded_input = {k: v.to(model.device) for k, v in encoded_input.items()}
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+ resulted_tokens = model.generate(**encoded_input,
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+ resulted_texts = tokenizer.batch_decode(resulted_tokens, skip_special_tokens=True)
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+ generate_text = partial(generate_text, tokenizer=tokenizer, model=model)
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+ test_context = "Путешественник Федор Конюхов и пилот Игорь Потапкин установили мировой рекорд высоты полета на паралёте, поднявшись на высоту 4728 метров — сайт Конюхова"
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+ ```
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+ #### AAQG
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+ ```python
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+ generate_text(AAQG_PROMPT.format(
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+ answer='на паралёте'
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+ > "На чём установили мировой рекорд высоты полета Федор Конюхов и пилот Игорь Потапкин?"
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+ #### QA
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+ ```python
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+ question='Что установили путешественник Федор Конюхов и пилот Игорь Потапкин?'
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+ > "мировой рекорд высоты полета на паралёте, поднявшись на высоту 4728 метров — сайт Конюхова"
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+ ## Metrics
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+ | Step | Training Loss | Validation Loss | Sbleu | Chr F | Rouge1 | Rouge2 | Rougel |
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+ |------|---------------|-----------------|-------|-------|--------|--------|--------|
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+ | 500 | 1.183100 | 1.188049 | 40.114700 | 62.147000 | 0.104600 | 0.034500 | 0.104300 |
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+ | 1000 | 1.193000 | 1.125300 | 40.722300 | 62.661400 | 0.104700 | 0.033900 | 0.104300 |
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+ | 1500 | 1.114300 | 1.097496 | 41.416600 | 63.060300 | 0.106100 | 0.033800 | 0.105800 |
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+ | 2000 | 1.081300 | 1.080900 | 41.600200 | 63.260500 | 0.106200 | 0.033700 | 0.105900 |
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+ | 2500 | 1.076900 | 1.070221 | 41.722300 | 63.315300 | 0.106300 | 0.034100 | 0.106000 |
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+ | 3000 | 1.125600 | 1.062671 | 41.744500 | 63.409400 | 0.106400 | 0.034200 | 0.106200 |
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+ ## Authors
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+ - Sergei Bratchikov (https://t.me/nlpwanderer)